Road And Public Space Lighting Workshop

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Road and Public SpaceLighting WorkshopMelbourne3-5 October, 2011 (new dates)Mercure Melbourne Spring St, 13 Spring St, MelbourneA three-day intensive workshop based on the new Australian Standard 1158 series: Lighting forRoads and Public Spaces and the latest relevant Austroads Guides encompassing traffic engineeringpractices and roadway lighting.Workshop Overview ( 2,200 – 3 days)This three-day workshop covers the latest practices applying to road and public space lighting designand practice. Used to support learning in the workshop are the relevant Austroads’ Guides dealingwith roadway lighting, providing a general indication of road lighting standards and practiceapplicable to traffic routes and to a lesser extent, to local collector and minor roads.This workshop, however, is based on the Australian Standard AS1158-2005 and associated lightingstandards. The workshop provides instruction on the basic principles and extends this instruction tolighting design from first principles through to a design completion for straight roads, intersectionsand bends in traffic routes, plus local roads and other public spaces such as: outdoor carparks; cycleand pedestrian pathways. Reference is included to other elements including subways; footbridges;ramps; steps; and other City and suburban public spaces.Participants will have access to a computer for significant interactive learning and case study usethroughout the workshop.Workshop ScopeooooooRoads – major to residential.Intersections and bends.Public spaces – carparks, walkways, etc.Selecting energy efficient lighting hardware.Hardware and software for public lighting.Inspection and appraisal of pubic lighting installations.Austroads GuidesWorkshop supported by:CPDCPEEProfessionalDevelopment

Who Should Attend? State road authority, local government and electricity distributors responsible for the provision,approval, design and maintenance of public lighting.Consulting engineers and verifiers responsible for road and public space lighting projects.Contractors and participants in PPV projects providing public lighting.Public lighting hardware and luminaire providers.Rail, tram and bus technical staff responsible for lighting of public spaces.Retail shopping centre staff responsible for design and safe operation of associated carparks andaccess roadways and walkways.Road design, road safety and traffic management consultants.Engineers requiring specialist training in Lighting design.Local Government engineers, planners, sustainable energy and infrastructure managers.State Road Authority & Tollway operator staff who deal in road safety and traffic engineering.Engineering graduates looking for specialist skills for career development.Lighting Installations Evening TourThe tour will be on a chartered coach and will visit various selected sites for delegates’ inspection andappraisal of the installed lighting. The workshop lecturers will point out examples of good and poor lightingand will provide commentary linking the workshop learnings with actual examples.The PresentersDr Steve Jenkins: Steve has a long association with lighting research and is currently chairman of the CIEAustralia. He worked previously in the Department of Defence and ARRB. He is currently a member ofStandards Australia committee on Road Lighting and is chairman of SA’s committee on Retro reflectiveDevices. He works in private consulting in the visual ergonomics field.John Rogers: John is a Lighting Engineering Consultant with the United Group Infrastructure Division. He isa long standing member of Standards Australia Committee LG/2 and a contributor to the Austroads Guideto Traffic Engineering Practice part 12: Roadway Lighting. John previously worked as Technical Manager atGEC Lighting and Rexel Lighting.CPEE Professional Development (CPD)This course is facilitated and delivered by recognised practitioners in the field and is of such technicalcontent that the number of hours involved should be fully acceptable toward Continuing ProfessionalDevelopment (CPD) standing.Organisers and EndorsementsCPEE: This course is presented by the Centre for Pavement Engineering and Education, a nonprofit, specialist private provider (roads and pavements) of tertiary education, founded byAUSTROADS and the Australian Asphalt Pavement Association (AAPA). CPEE offers GraduateCertificate & Master of Technology qualifications in roads and pavement engineering, andGraduate Certificate & Graduate Diploma qualifications in infrastructure asset management and has formal linksto La Trobe University, the University of Tasmania & the Chifley Business School.This course is supported by the following professional groups: AustroadsAustStabInstitute of Transportation Engineers Inc (ANZ section)Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Inc (AITPM)APESMA and Chifley Business SchoolIPWEAAustralian Local Government Association (ALGA)SRA

Workshop ProgramDAY 1TimeMorning8.15amTea and Coffee on Arrival & Registration8.45am“Official Opening - Setting the Scene”David Nash, Acting Manager, NetworkOperations, VicRoads, will set the scene for thiscourse. .tbcSession 1 Introductions Public lighting & sustainability Basics of light & lighting10.45amMorning Tea Break11.00am 9.05amSession 2Time1.00pmAfternoonLunch Break (lunch provided)Session 3Introduction to AS/NZS series Category “V” vehicle route lighting Discussion3.30pmAfternoon Tea Break3.45pm Category “P” pedestrian lighting Discussion1.30pmSession 4Basics of light & lighting (continued)Lighting hardware & energy efficiencyDiscussionIntroduction to the principles of computer aided5:15pmlighting design for vehicles and pedestrians DiscussionSession ends followed by drinks and informaldiscussions with delegates and presentersDAY 2Time8.30amMorningTea and CoffeeReview of Day 1 Learnings and OutcomesTime1.00pmAfternoonLunch Break (lunch provided)9.00am In principal design exercise for computerverification1.30pm Design exercise continuedSession 7 Individual instruction at computerSession 5 Discussion of group design solutions Category “V” traffic routes – straight sections,intersections, bends Category “P” pedestrian lighting Exercise discussion10.15amMorning Tea Break3.00pm10.30am Computer aided design exercise using perfectlite software3.15pm Design exercise continuedSession 8 Review and discussionSession 6 Step by step design instruction using softwarefor traffic routes, intersections & roundabouts,collector/residential roads, traffic managementdevices, car parks, cycle paths, walkways, andpublic spaces5.00pmAfternoon Tea BreakSession ends Discussion of group designs comparing inprincipal design to CAD solutions6.00pmDinner at Workshop Hotel7.15pm 9.30pmInformative bus tour of lighting installations outliningdesign to practise. Please bring visibility vest.DAY 3TimeMorningTime9.00am Discussion on tour highlights1.00pmAfternoonSession 9 Computer aided design exercise continued10.30amMorning Tea Break (flexible)1.30pm Road lighting hardware and software10.45am Discussion on group designsSession 11 Luminaire photometrySession 10 Trees AS/NZS 1158 Part 6 Luminaire Standards LED’s Lamp & luminaire circuits Using supplier catalogues and information Maintenance factor in road lighting design Design exercise for evaluation Introduction to underpass lighting designLunch Break (lunch provided) Discussion, review & evaluationWorkshop Participants MUST bring:Copy of Standards AS1158 series1:500 scale; Calculator; Pencil and eraser, andVisibility Vest for night tour3.30pmWorkshop Closing Forum4.00pmWorkshop Close*Program Subject to change*

What to Bring?Participants will also need their own copy of the new Australian Standard AS/NZS 1158, a calculator, a 1:500scale, pencil and eraser. Participants are also requested to bring their reflective vests for the night inspectiontour - an essential part of the training.Workshop ContentThe design and provision of public lighting is often arranged separately from other road improvements. It istherefore important for its design, installation and maintenance to be properly integrated with road designand traffic management practices to enhance the full achievement of traffic and community objectives.All participants will be provided with a copy of workshop and speakers’ notes. This documentation will bean ongoing useful technical resource for all traffic engineering and planning practitioners that haveexposure to road and public space lighting design.Participants will have access to computer for significant interactive learning and case study use throughoutthe workshop. Public lighting: A community service and safety issue – crash counter measureBasics of Light and Lighting – Concepts, terminology and units – lamp typesIntroduction and use of Standard AS/NZS 1158 seriesPrinciples of road and public space lighting designRoad Lighting as a performance based standardSustainable Lighting Design – energy efficient lightingSelection and design of lightingVehicle Route LightingLighting design for underpassesPedestrian Lighting for carparks, pathways, transport interchanges & terminalsDesign exercises for roads and public spaces (carparks, walkways, rail crossings, etc)Lighting hardware - Luminaire PhotometryLamp & Luminaire StandardsMaintenance of lighting systems and IP ratingsEvening lighting inspections and appraisals - Coach tour on day 2 in the eveningCourse EnquiriesContent: John Cullen; email: johnccg@optusnet.com.auPh: 0409 787 958Course Size & ManagementDue to its practical nature, participant numbers are limited for this course so it is advisable that youregister quickly to avoid disappointment. Due to its unique and targeted content, it is unlikely this coursewill be offered again in this location for some time.Cancellation PolicyIf you are unable to attend this event a substitute attendee may take your place, without penalty.However, if you wish to cancel your registration a full refund, minus a 100 (inc GST) service fee, will begiven provided you have notified us in writing, at least 10 days before the start of the event. No refund isavailable for cancellations under 10 days. See Registration Form for full details.CPEE Professional Development (CPD)This course, with content based on the relevant CPEE postgraduate distance learning study Unitis facilitated and delivered by recognised practitioners in the field and is of such technicalcontent that the number of hours involved should be fully acceptable toward continuingProfessional Development (CPD) standing.CPDCPEEProfessionalDevelopment

2011 CPEE Courses – Victoria & Tas. Understanding Road Construction – Materials & PracticesSurface Treatments – Understanding & Assessing OptionsRoad & Public Space Lighting Workshop . Oct 2-5Maintenance & Rehabilitation – Understanding & Evaluating Options (Syd.) June 1-2Maintenance & Rehabilitation Workshop – from Theory to Practice .Oct 14Pavement Design - Principles & Practices . .Aug 23-24Mechanistic Pavement Design – Circly Aug 25Pavement Design - Advanced . .(Syd.) Nov 8-9Circly Pavement Design in Practice – a practical hands on Workshop . Oct 13Insitu Stabilisation Wodonga/ Albury Nov 15-16Pavement ManagementRoad Sector Construction Contract LawDispute Resolution & Construction Claims – in the roads sectorThis course is supported byAustroads: Austroads is the Association of Australian and New Zealand road transport and trafficauthorities. Austroads members are the six Australian state and two territory road transport and trafficauthorities, the Department for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government,the Australian Local Government Association (ALGA), and the New Zealand Transport Agency.APESMA & Chifley Business SchoolThe Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists andManagers, Australia is the largest national non-profit organisationrepresenting professional employees, inclusive of engineers,scientists, managers,architects, and many other professionals. Chifley Business Schoolis one of the longest-standing independent higher education institutions and Registered TrainingOrganisations (RTO) in Australia providing business management training across Australia and internationally – fromshort courses to nationally accredited certificate and diploma and postgraduate programs including specialist graduatecertificates.AustStab: The Australian Stabilisation Industry Association is a national organistion set upto educate and inform the civil engineering industry of the environmental and economicadvantages of road recycling and all types of stabilisation. Its members are contractors,binder suppliers, government road authorities and plant manufacturers.IPWEA: The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia is a professional organisation providing memberservices and advocacy for those involved in and delivering public works and engineering services to thecommunity. Previously known as the Institute of Municipal Engineering Australia (IMEA), the organisation hasexpanded its traditional local government engineering focus to public works and thereby covering all levelsof government and private practice.SRA: State Road Authorities are responsible for the management of the road network,which includes planning, designing, construction and maintaining road use throughregistering vehicles, licensing drivers and traffic management, and providinginformation and other road user services. The SRA also provides quality assured integrated investigation, testing anddesign services in the pavement technology and geotechnical engineering disciplines, and provides support to CPEE indeveloping expertise and undertaking education in all aspects of the flexible pavements industry.For Management and Registration Enquiries, please contact the respective parties below!For Management and Registration Enquiries, please contact the respective parties below!Suite 6,935 Station St.Box Hill Nth Victoria3129 AustraliaContent & AdminRegistrationsRay Farrelly, CPEEray@pavementeducation.edu.auLaura Hartman,Chifley Business SchoolLinda HogarthScourse du.auTel: 61 3 98905155Fax: 61 3 98905255www.pavementeducation.edu.auTel: 1300 853 377Tel: 613 96958855Fax: 613 96958901www.chifley.edu.au

CPEE SHORT COURSE ENROLMENT FORMW W W. PA V E M E N T E D U C AT I O N . E D U . A U* Indicates mandatory fields. Please ensure these fields are completed. Incomplete applications will not be processed.PERSONAL DETAILSTitle* Dr Mr Mrs Miss Ms OtherFirst Name*. Surname* .Position/Title*.Organisation*.Day Telephone*( ) . Mobile .E-mail*.Special Dietary Requirements . Date of Birth* .PREFERRED CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS*Is this addressAddressSuburb Homeor Work / Business. State . Postcode .COURSE TITLERoad & Public Space Lighting Workshop—3 daysCITYDATEFEE* AU 2200 per person 2090 pp for 3 or more registrationsTotal* Fees include G.S.T.1300 853 377REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICYPaymentPayment of course fees must be made at least 10 working days prior to the commencement of the course. Payment can be made by credit card either via phone or cheque (payable to Chifley Business School Pty Ltd) or authorised purchase orders. Late registrations (bookings received within10 working days of the course commencement date) will only be accepted with payment (credit card, cheque or purchase order) or nominate areplacement.WithdrawalsWritten notification of withdrawal from a course is required 10 working days or more prior to the course date. Alternatively, a participant maychoose to transfer to another course (see Transfers).TransfersA participant may not transfer out from a course within 10 working days prior to the course commencement date. If you wish to transfer yourregistration to another course more than 10 working days prior to the course commencement date, there is no charge provided the replacementcourse has the same fees as the original course. There is a limit of three (3) transfers per participant per year for a single registration.Late WithdrawalsWhen a written notification of withdrawal from a course is received within 10 working days prior to the course date, no refund of the course feewill be made and the participant may not transfer to another course. As the participant has paid for a place in the course, an alternate participantmay be nominated at no extra charge.Course CancellationsChifley Business School/CPEE reserves the right to cancel any course. When a course has been cancelled by Chifley Business School/CPEE fullrefunds are offered to all registered participants.PAYMENT*Please choose a payment option that suits you. To ensure your place, payment must accompany this form. If payment is not enclosed,Purchase Order details should be completed. Payment must be received prior to the commencement of the course.1. ChequeEnclosed is my cheque for AU .(please make cheques payable to Chifley Business School Pty Ltd)2. Credit cardPlease debit my credit card AU . AMEX DinersCard Number VISA MasterCard Cardholder’s name .Expiry date / Cardholder’s signature .3. Telegraphic transferPlease contact us for bank details should you wish to pay by this method.4. Govt./Council orderA copy of your purchase order must accompany this form.PRIVACY STATEMENT*Chifley Business School/CPEE respects your privacy and strictly controls use of personal information. Personal information you provide on this form will be used solely for theprovision of our services to you. You may obtain details of your personal information held by Chifley Business School or the privacy statement of our parent company, APESMA, bycontacting the Privacy Officer on 03 9695 8800 or visiting www.apesma.asn.au.Please complete this form and return to:Post: Chifley Business School GPO Box 1272, Melbourne VIC 3001Facsimile: 03 9695 8901Confirmation of your registration will be forwarded to you in writing within 5 working days. If you do not receive confirmation, please contact us.

APESMA & Chifley Business School The Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers, Australia is the largest national non-profit organisation representing professional employees, inclusive of engineers, scientists, managers, architects, and many other professionals. Chifley Business School